苔丝英文读后感[可编辑版]

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苔丝英文读后感

苔丝英文读后感

About Thomas Hard

Thomas Hard , ho is an English novelist. His father is a stoneorker, ho is fond of musi. His parents thought muh of the eduation of their son. He gron up in the Dorset shire, so the environment of there beame the main bakdrop of his ritings. His ritings often refleting the hange after apitalism intrude the ountries in England and the people s hard life.

At first, Hard rote some novels, and in his old age, he orked on poets. The novel Tess of the D Urbervilles as published in the ear9

1. Thomas Hard faing the terror of the ar and propagating the love-kindness, he is one of the greatest English riters.

The summar of the book

As is knon to all, Tess of the D Urbervilles is the most famous novel of Thomas Hard. Tess es from a farmer s famil, the Durbefields. One da her father, John Durbefied learns that the are desended from the D Urbervilles, an anient famil. Her mother urges Tess to laim kinship ith the remaining D Urbervilles, so that Tess ould marr a gentleman. Unillingl, the girl es in ontat ith the Stoke, D Urbervilles. There she meets Ale D Urbervilles. Having reeived a job of tending to hikens, Tess stas in the D Urbervilles. Before long the rih but guileful Ale manages to sedue the girl and make her pregnant. Being humiliated and resolute, Tess returns home and gives birth to the hild, ho is alled Sorro but dies soon . Without finanial support, Tess has to leave home and goes to ork at a distant farm, here she meets Angel Claire. After Angel persistent pursuit of Tess, the to fall in love. In the edding night, Tess admits about Ale D Urbervilles and the hild. She begs for forgiveness, but Angel leaves her in disgust. Tess again returns home alone, onl find that her famil remains impoverished and she even has no plae to sta. In the meantime, Ale D Urbervilles appears again. He promises to support her famil, onl as a means to make Tess dependent. At the end of hope, the girl jumps into the trap of the shameless man. Hoever, Angel Claire, ho is remorseful for his merilessness es bak, hih makes Tess even more desperate. After Angel leaves, she kills Ale. Then she follos Angel and esape ith him. The manage to hide for a hile in a ood before she is arrested. She is hanged later.

In this stor, the dramatis persona Tess is a beautiful, virtuous ountr girl. Angel Claire loves Tess, but his love is selfish, he an t forgive her ife s mistake, he forsakes her .Ale D Urbervilles is an evil person, he makes Tess s life being a traged.

The ment

This is a dolorous book.

This is a stor of love.

Tess, the poor girl as innoent as the sleeping birds in the trees, or the small field animals in the hedges, her life destroed b her relatives, lover and some other people. The sa the love her, but the like themselves most. Her parents ant her married Ale onl beause the ant her doing some good for the famil. Ale ants to possess her, beause she is the most beautiful girl in the village. He makes her pregnant but an t give her his love. Angle is tess s true love, but his love also not onsummate, he an t forgive tess s mistake, although he had did rong ith a omen.

Wh onl the omen had to pa? I thought of this problem for a long time. In theth England, omen had not status, the live ver hard beause people s prejudie. Tess is the vitim under the not fair environment, she lives ith fore, and even the la thinks the insults are alloable! At the end of the book, Fortune s heel bereaves the last thing she had her life.

Ho to vindiate the omen s right? Expet hange the people s prejudie omen must learn to be adaman and independent. We must kno ho to take are of ourselves. We must have the abilit to feed ourselves, so that e an in the independent of personalit and life. And so that e an have a pure au pair love.

The ord oman doesn t means pun !

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Wh as Tess s girlish purit lost? Wh did suh a beautiful, noble and pure oman as Tess should suffer inevitable ruin? Wh does the rong man take the rong oman? Wh it is alas the oman ho pas? Wh the are alas hurt? Wh is beaut damaged b ugliness? Wh the traged is happened more than one hundred ears ago repeated in modern times? Is everthing too late?

Reentl I ve read the British famous riter Thomas Hard s masterpiee-Tess of the D urbervilles. It desribes the misfortune of a poor peasant girl Tess. In this novel, e an see Tess resist her unjust fate again and again, till to be ruined. With the development of the plot e find that her traged is inevitable. We an not but feel the intense emotions of pit and fear.

The ause of Tess s traged has alas been the onern of people, suh a beautiful, noble and pure oman as Tess should suffer inevitable ruin. What leads to her tragi destin? Who killed her? I an t do ver ell in analsis the novel. I don t kno learl ho the time she lived in affet her life. I do have an understanding of the novel b mself. Ale and Angel ho are the to people ver losel related to Tess s fate. I think fiere Ale plaed a ver important role in killing Tess, but in fat, it as hporitial Angel ho killed Tess indiretl but more ruell.

I anted to r, Tess, do not follo him hen I read that plot. I hope she met her true love before she as sedued, but everthing as too late. She as sedued b a so alled gentleman-Ale, and from then on her life totall hanged from this loss of innoene. People looked don on her and respet her no more. Atuall she did nothing rong beause before she as sedued she kne nothing of man. Women ere too eak. Tess as poor, eak and helpless and met the rong person at the rong time.

I strongl believed that it as Angel ho killed Tess ruell and ithout mer. Angel as a liberal bourgeoisie. He made himself lived in the ountrside rather than serving the god. Angel as a man ho questioned the hurh s teahing. He thought the hurh s vies ere too strit and did not allo free thinking. Angel extriated him from religion and his famil, but he ouldn t break ith traditional moral priniples. He anted a ife ho as the daughter of nature, honest, sensitive, intelligent, graeful, pure as sno and extremel beautiful. In the first part I thought Angel loved tess ver muh. In the folloing part I found that he loved an image he imagined. After their edding Angel onfessed the rime he mitted to a oman long time ago and asked Tess s forgiveness. Tess as not at all angr and forgave angel at one. She innoentl thought that the thing she as going to onfess ould be forgiven. Poor Tess! She sat and told everthing to angel, hoping he ould forgive her as he as forgiven, but she as rong. The oman pas.

Angel laimed that ou ere one person, no ou are another hen tess asked h. The oman Angel had loved as not tess, as another oman in tess s shape. Angel loved the person he imagined. He onsidered tess the daughter of nature. Compared to tess s ords, I thought angel, that ou loved me-me m ver self! If ou do love me, ho an ou treat me like this? It frightened me! Having begun to love ou, I ill love ou forever, in all hanges, in all troubles, beause ou are ourself. I ask no more. e kno ho deep tess loved angel. She ould have laid don life for angel. She not onl loved the merits but also aept the demerits. We kno from the book that hen angel ame bak from Brazil, he ould hardl be reognized b his mother beause the ruel limate and hard ork had aged him b tent ears, but tess aepted angel immediatel, beause he as the man she fell in love ith.

I don t kno h angel ouldn t forgive tess sine he himself had done the similar thing.

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She as sedued b a so-alled gentleman Ale, and from then on her life totall hanged from this loss of innoene. People looked don on her and respeted her no more. Atuall she did nothing rong beause before she as sedued she kne nothing of men. She as just a girl hen she first met that terrible man.

She as fored b the gossips and the hurh to blame herself for this aident, so she thought she deserved nothing good. In order to get rid of the past she deided to go to a distant dair farm but as still saing to herself that she as rong. Mabe God didn t agree ith that, beause the Lord gave her someone she loved ith her hole heart and life Angel Chare. Angel popped the question to her but she refused him ithout saing h. She said she loved him deepl and perhaps no one in the orld ould love him more than she did but she ould not marr him for some unspoken reason. Angel asn t satisfied ith this vague anser and did his best to in Tess. Someho she agreed and the soon fixed the edding da. Soon after their edding Angel onfessed the rime he mitted to a oman long time ago and asked for Tess s forgiveness. Tess as not at all angr and forgave Angel at one; in fat she as rather happ and exited for she also had things to onfess.

She sat and told everthing to Angel, hoping he ould forgive her as he as forgiven but she as rong. She as not forgiven, not as she thought she as. The oman pas.

Without Angel s love, nothing meant anthing to her. The result asn t important no. Tess as arrested for her murder of that so-alled gentleman. Wh? She still loved Angel and hen he finall ent bak to her and asked for HER forgiveness, after he regretted hat he had done unfair to Tess, she as desperate. That as too late Ale had alas told Tess that Angel ould never e bak so he on Tess s trust. Unlukil Angel did e bak and found Tess.! Everthing as too late!

Tess as deeived and she lost Angel for the seond time! The strengh of her love as so strong that she had forgotten the differene beteen right and rong. Before that she had done nothing rong but hen she killed Ale, everthing reall hanged! She beame a riminal! Ho ould it be? She as as pure and innoent as the good ife in the Bible. Her hole harater as honest and faithful. Angel figured out at last that a person should be judged not onl on hat he has done but also on hat he anted to do!

Tess didn t ant to be sedued b man and she had no poer to defend herself so she lost her innoene and that s all! Angel also did the rong thing and it as even more serious than Tess s rime but HE as not blamed for it. Wh it is alas the oman ho pas? Wh the are alas hurt? Wh as Tess s girlish purit lost? Wh does the rong man take the rong oman? Wh do the bad often ruin the good? Wh is beaut damaged b ugliness? Women are too eak! Thousands of ears of histor have shon us that omen have alas been treated unfairl!

In old China there as a ulture, hih didn t think of omen as human beings. If ou asked one if he as the oldest in his famil, he ould probabl anser the oldest one even if he had some elder sisters. If ou asked h then he ould sa, Ha, the are not inluded!

People gave birth to man girls in order to have onl one bo to keep the famil name going. The thought girls had no use for the famil. The ould be married and go to live ith their husbands home and be their ives some da sooner or later. So the ere extremel hard on girls.

Girls should be hard orking, faithful, loal, intelligent, and virtuous and the most important thing as she must be a maiden! If her husband as the first man ho touhed her then she as a good girl, a good ife no matter ho she thought. If she asn t, then she ould gain a ver bad reputation and nobod ould dare to go near her. What about men? People did not are hether he as an experiened man or not, nor did the are about his harater. The thought man equals poer and poer equals rights

No let s not be so bitter. Noadas omen s situations have bee muh better. Some are beause of the hange of soiet and some are beause of ivilization. Just let those poor painful omen like TESS be just a memor.

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